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Trade Unions And The Betrayal Of The Unemployed eBook

Labor Conflicts During The 1990''S

by Immanuel Ness
language: english
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS, December of 2021 ‧
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This book examines the problematic relationship between unions and the unemployed in New York City during the 1990''s. Historically, trade unions in the U.S. have had an interest in the political mobilization of the jobless to expand unemployment insurance and lessen the threat of lower wages, reduced union density, and weaker bargaining positions for unions. Despite these advantages, trade unions have rarely organized the unemployed, because they represent a potential threat to the organizational control, leadership, and legitimacy of the trade unions themselves. Moreover, the interests of the unemployed conflict directly with those of the securely employed trade unionist.
The study identifies union responses to unemployment at local and regional levels and the responses of independent activist organizations. The research suggests that hiring hall unions produce exclusive organizing strategies that have deeper accountability to their members, but with organizing objectives that serve only the narrow interests of core members. By contrast, workplace-based unions typically engender class-oriented unions with narrow accountability to members, but with organizing objectives that extend beyond their immediate members.

Trade Unions And The Betrayal Of The Unemployed

Labor Conflicts During The 1990''S

by Immanuel Ness

Property Description
ISBN: 9781317733010
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Release Date: December of 2021
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Garland Studies In The History Of American Labor
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781317733010

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